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BRASHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of 2 adjective (1) -shē -er/-est : brash brashy timber brashy 2. of 2 adjective (2) Scottish : showery
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BRASHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective Word forms: brashier, brashiest 1. loosely fragmented; rubbishy 2. (of timber) brittle Collins English Dictionary.
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BRASHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
brash. Scot. and North England Dialect., showery. ˈbrashy. / ˈbræʃɪ /. adjective. loosely fragmented; rubbishy. (of timber) brittle. “Collins English Dictionary ...
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brashy
▪ I. brashy, a.1 (ˈbræʃɪ) [f. brash n.2 + -y1.] Of the nature of brash; broken, crumbly, fragmentary.a 1722 Lisle Husb. (1757) 106, I have eight or nine acres of brashy ground. 1857 Page Adv. Text-bk. Geol. xvii. (1876) 311 Calcareous grits, and shelly ‘brashy’ sandstones. 1878 Markham Gt. Frozen Se...
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"BRASHY": Noisy, harsh, or impudent manner - OneLook
adjective: brittle, crumbly brash, blashy, stormish, rugged, fiery, inclement, brassy, bratty, rushy, stormy, more... Opposite: timid, cautious, reserved, ...
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brashy - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
brashy · loosely fragmented; rubbishy · (of timber) brittle.
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cornbrash
cornbrash Geol. (ˈkɔːnbræʃ) [f. corn n.1 + brash n.2] A name, originally local, for the coarse ‘brashy’ calcareous sandstone which forms the upper division of the Lower Oolite in various parts of England. Also attrib.1813 J. Townsend Char. Moses I. vi. 103 A rock known by the name of corn brash and ...
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brashy, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective brashy is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for brashy is from before 1722, in the writing of Edward Lisle ...
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brashy - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
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brashy, adj.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective brashy is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for brashy is from 1805, in the writing of J. Nicol.
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brashy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From brash + -y. Adjective. edit. brashy (comparative more brashy, superlative most brashy). brash, stormy ... 1913, Captain R. F. Scott, ...
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The Romans had metalled the road with brashy subsoil quarried from roadside ditches, had subsequently patched the surface, and finally resurfaced the road
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How to use "either" in a sentence - WordHippo
On either side the cliffs rose higher, and the walls of Jurassic rock, above the brashy steeps, more towering, precipitous, and fantastic. Show More Sentences. In insults the ideophone occurs either in its characteristic position, the verb phrase, or uncharacteristically as a modifier in a noun phrase.
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brash
▪ I. brash, n.1 Chiefly dial. (bræʃ) Also 6 brasche. [perh. onomatopœic, with associations of break, brast, etc. and of crash, dash, etc. In senses 2, 3, perhaps distinct, with other associations, e.g. rash, and splash.] † 1. An attack, assault; a bout. Sc. and n. dial.1573 Scot. Poems 16th C. II. 2...
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